Brazilian Neurosurgery (Sep 2012)

Massive intra and extracranial benign meningioma metastasizing to the lung and spine: the problem of meningiomas classification and iatrogenic metastasizing

  • Henning Drews,
  • Clemar Correa,
  • Hector Navarro Cabrera,
  • Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo,
  • Leonardo Christiaan Welling,
  • Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1625702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 03
pp. 166 – 171

Abstract

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Meningioma is a common CNS tumor and metastasis in these tumours is a rare occurrence. Malignant meningiomas are more prone to metastase. However, there are frequent case reports of metastases in atypical (grade II) and even benign (grade I), which demonstrates the somehow unsatisfying prognostic power of the current classification system. We describe an extraordinary case of a patient with a massive intra and extra-cranial, benign meningioma, metastasizing to both lung and spine. Following the report we discuss 1) some of the problems of classifying meningioma, 2) massive meningiomas and 3) the possibility of intra-operative iatrogenic metastasizing. This case is unique due to its combination of different sites of metastases, massiveness, invasive growth and benign histology. Thus it ranks among those rare but not uncommon complicated courses in meningioma which is otherwise a common benign tumor. Unfortunately the existing classification-criteria do not have sufficient power to predict such complicated courses.

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